Aerial View

Aerial View

Infobox Album | Name = Aerial View
Type = Album
Artist = Blackmail


Released = January 13, 2006
Recorded = April 2005–December 2005
Genre = Indie rock
Length = 39:00
Label = flagicon|Germany flagicon|UK City Slang/Rough Trade
flagicon|Japan V2 Records
Producer = Kurt Ebelhäuser, Andi Jung
Reviews =
Last album = Friend Or Foe?
2003
This album = "Aerial View"
2006
Next album =
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Aerial View is the fourth studio album by the German band Blackmail. The album was released on Friday, January 13, 2006 under City Slang Records. The album is noted for its harsh guitar melodies and mellow vocals. Crediting the album release, the band's website released a promotional e-card with full-length previews of the songs. The song "Couldn't Care Less" contains the words, "fuck" and "shit", making it the first song by the band to contain profanity. It was also released with a limited edition DVD containing music videos of the song "Moonpigs" and "Everyone Safe"

Track listing

# Electricido - 1:28
# Moonpigs - 3:51
# Everyone Safe - 3:44
# Couldn't Care Less - 4:12
# Meddlesome - 3:03
# Away With The Fairies - 5:01
# Me & My Shadow - 3:29
# Never Forever - 3:30
# Splinter - 3:58
# Armory - 2:46
# Soulblind - 3:58

Limited edition

A limited edition was released containing a bonus DVD and the bonus track "Today" along with a slightly different track order.

# Electricido - 1:28
# Moonpigs - 3:51
# Today - 4:08
# Couldn't Care Less - 4:12
# Meddlesome - 3:03
# Away With The Fairies - 5:00
# Everyone Safe - 3:43
# Me & My Shadow - 3:29
# Never Forever - 3:30
# Splinter - 3:58
# Armory - 2:46
# Soulblind - 3:58

Personnel

*Aydo Abay–Vocals
*Kurt Ebelhäuser–Guitars, Backing Vocals, Keyboards
*Carlos Ebelhäuser–Bass
*Mario Matthias–Drums

References


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